- They aren't really LightBoost "wannabes". They're actual vendor-supported official blur reduction strobe backlights, second-generation. LightBoost is first generation -- LightBoost was actually originally designed for 3D Vision 2, but was more popular for motion blur elimination instead. After LightBoost, strobe backlights has become popular in high-refresh-rate gaming monitors.lol37 wrote:we're getting lost on thoses "lightboost wannabe" strobing backlight...
apart lightboost&ULMB, which one has an accelerated scan-out ?
- All of the known ones (LightBoost, ULMB, Turbo240) does accelerated scanout automatically, and the rest (BENQ Z-Series) can do accelerated scanout via large vertical total tricks. (Accelerated scanout and longer idle period between refresh cycles, is a common pre-requisite for high-quality strobe backlights.)